2nd Edition

The Ottomans 1700-1923 An Empire Besieged

By Virginia Aksan Copyright 2022
400 Pages 10 Color & 63 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

400 Pages 10 Color & 63 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

400 Pages 10 Color & 63 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Originally conceived as a military history, this second edition completes the story of the Middle Eastern populations that underwent significant transformation in the nineteenth century, finally imploding in communal violence, paramilitary activity, and genocide after the Berlin Treaty of 1878. Now called The Ottomans 1700-1923: An Empire Besieged, the book charts the evolution of a... Read more

Introduction  Part 1: The Ottoman World pre-1800  1. Imperial Crisis in the Eurasian Context  2. The Ottoman system circa 1700  Part 2: The Revolutionary Moment 1800-1840  3. Selim III and the Ottoman Revolution  4. Mahmud II: An Ottoman ‘Reign of Terror’  Part 3: The New Muslim Absolutism 1840-1870  5. The Great Transformation  6. Imperial Collapse: An Empire Besieged  Part 4: The Final Curtain: Imperial Reordering and Collapse 1870-1923  7. Ottomanism and its Rivals  8. 1878 Berlin Treaty and Consequences  9. Leadup to WWI and Epilogue  10. Epilogue

Biography

Virginia Aksan’s particular interests lie in the Ottomans in a comparative imperial context, focusing on borderlands, warrior societies, knowledge transfer, intermediaries, and perceptions of the Ottoman evolution in a revolutionary age. Her publications include An Ottoman Statesman in War and Peace: Ahmed Resmi Efendi, 1700-1783 (1995); The Early Modern Ottomans, co-edited with Daniel Goffman (2007), and more than 40 edited chapters and journal articles.